by Caroline Arnold photographs by Richard Hewett has written more than one hundred books for children. Many of uding photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. e-ISBN l-58824-981-6 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Arnold, Caroline. Sleepytime for zoo animals / by Caroline Arnold; photographs by Richard Hewett p. cm. Includes index. Summary: Describes how and where zoo animals sleep. ISBN I-57505-290-3 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper) 1. Zoo animals-Behavior-Juvenile literature. 2. Sleep behavior in animals- Juvenile literature. [I. Zoo animals .] I. Hewett, Richard, ill. II. Title 1999 ’9-dc21 98-24377 1 2 3 4 5 6 - JR - 04 03 02 01 00 99 00by Caroline Arnold photographs by Richard Hewetthen you are tired, what do you do? You take a nap. Zoo animals need to rest, too. orangutan 2young koala sleeps on its mother’s back. koalas 4n alligator floats in the water. alligator 6hippopotamus naps in the sun. hippopotamus 8sleepy lion opens wide. lion 10cheetah lies in a soft clump of grass. cheetah 12rhinoceros rests in the shade. rhinoceros 14fox curls up for a snooze. fox 16our flamingos tuck their heads under their wings. flamingos 18young giraffe folds its long legs. giraffe 20wo tigers stretch out by a log. tigers 22young zebra lies still. zebra 24n ibex rests its head on its hooves. ibex 26oo ani